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THE ATLANTA (<EORGTAV, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 20. 1906.
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PERCY H. WHITING
Memphis Wins Second
Game From Atlanta Team
AT UTTU ROCK B. H. B.
Little Rock. lOCO.HOOJ— 2 8 4
Memphis. June 19.—Brim full of
ringer and enthusiasm over their vie*
tory of Monday, the locale went after
Atlanta Tuesday afternoon with a
vim. Smarting under their defeat, the
vleltora wore an expreeelon of counte
nance that meant hard work for the
Memphla boys.
Sparka and Evert formed the battery
for Atlanta, while Uebhardt and Hurl- , nnA-nnonn a ., Q
burt did the twirling and receiving for ' N. Orleans.. 00000020UX—£ O o
MontRom'y 00003000x— 3 0 2
Batterleii: Quick and Texter; Hrelt-
enateln and McAleeae. Umpire—Hud-
derliam. •
AT NEW ORLEANB-
Memphla.
They acrapped It out In thla wlae:
Firat Inning.
Croaler, the tlrat man up. grounded
to ahort and out at flrat. Wlntera came
along and proceeded to duplicate Cro-
aler’a play. 8. Smith put the aphere
In center for a eafety. Morae tailed It
out to right and It landed In the fleld-
er*n glove. One hit; no run.
Thiel grounded to aecond and out at
flret. Babb grounded to ahort and on
a high throw by Morae, aafe at flrat.
H, then atole aecond and waa thrown
out at third. Carey alngled to right.
Nlcholla grounded to ahort and on
Mni o'a fumble aafe, Carey going to
ee. >nd. Nadeau grounded to aecond
and out at flrat. One hit; no run.
B’Khiim.. . 0100000013—•> 9 I
Batterlea; Manuel and Stratton;
Clark and Matthewa. Umplree—Ata
and Wilhelm.
AT SHREVEPORT— R. H. E
Sbrevep’t... 23100200x—8 4 4
Nashville. 302000010—6 11 6
Batterlea: Fritz and Byrne: Her
man and Wella. Umpire—Buckley.
Second Inning.
Fox popped out to catcher. Stlnaon
failed to connect. Billy Smith took i
atroll on four bad onea. Kvera ground
ed to ahort and out. No hit; no run.
' Plaaa tiled out to center. Manuah
Mruck out. Hurlburt, the big catcher,
biffed It out to left for three aarka
Uebhardt fanned. One hit; no run.
Third Inning.
8parka put the ball In left for one
•ack. Croaler bunted to pitcher and
went down at flrat, Sparka advancing
to aecond. Winters fanned. S. Smith
went to flrat on a panned third atrlke
nnd Sparka went to third. Smith then
et»!e aecond. Morae grounded to pitch
er and out One hit; no run.
Thiel bunted to third and beat It out.
Ilabb ewatted It to right for one aack
ami Thiel down at aecond. Carey aent
n line drive to flrat and Stlnaon drop
ped It; but by a quick move picked It
up In time to make a double play un-
uaalated. Two hlta; no run.
Fourth Inning.
Fox popped out to ahort. Stlnaon
grounded to ahort, and, on a wild
throw to flrat, landed aafe on aecond.
It. Smith tiled out to center. Evera hit
pnat ahort for a aafety and Stlnaon
i-cored, Evera going to aecond on the
throw to the plate. Sparka hit to the
plnte and out at flrat. One hit; one
run.
Nlcholla put one to ahort too hot to
hnndle and waa aafe. Nadeau doubted
to right and Nlcholla croaaed the plate.
l*la«» bunted to third and aafe, Nadeau
landing on third. Plaaa atole aecond.
Manuah grounded to third nnd out at
fli-t, Nadeau acorlng. Hurlburt tiled
"in to center, Plaaa acorlng on the
throw In. Uebhardt fouled out to
third. Three hlta; three runa.
Fifth Inning.
Cmaler grounded to ahort and out.
Wlntera followed ault. 8. Smith
grounded to aecond and out. No hit;
no run.
Thiel grounded to ahort and out
Babb alngled to right and nut trying to
ateal aecond. Carey alngled to center.
Nlcholla tiled out to left. Two hlta; no
run.
Sixth Inning.
Morae walked. Fox grounded to
third and, on a fumble, aafe; Morae on
aecond. Stlnaon grounded to third end
out B. Smith fanned. Evera atruck
out No hit; no run.
Nadeau grounded to ahort, and, on a
fumble, aafe. Plaaa bunted to third
and Sllnaon let the ball go Into right
Said, Plaaa romping to aecond. Manuah
rrounded to third nnd Nadeau out at
the Plate. Mnnuah out trying to aleal
aecond. Plaaa alole home. Evera
charged that Hurlburt got In hla way
on thla play and a hot wrangle ensued,
Evera Anally being put out of the
game by the umpire. S. Smith waa put
behind the bat, Croaler on third and
llughea In left Held. Hurlburt fouled
out to catcher. No hit; one run.
Seventh Inning.
Sparka tiled out to right. Croaler hit
to tight and trotted around to the third
aack. Wlntera fouled out to flrat. 8.
Smith fouled out to third. One hit; no
run.
Uebhardt fanned. Thiel grounded
to pitcher and out. Babb ditto. No hit;
no run.
Eighth Inning.
Morae. grounded to ahort and out.
Fox grounded to third and out. Slln
aon filed out to right. N ohlt; no run.
Carey aent a line drive to aecond and
iiit vlrknlla ftlaA mil tea elwk• Vailaail
out. Nlcholla filed out to right. Nadeau
filed out to center. No lilt; no run.
Ninth Inning.
R. Smith out third to flrat. Itughea
Sira out to flrat. Sparkltx fans.
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Summary—'Two-biM hit—Nadeau.
Three-bam? hits—Hurlburt. ('rosier.
Double plays—Stinson to Fox. Struck
out—By Sparks I, by Llebhart 4.
Bases on halls—Off Sparks 0, off Lleb-
hart 2. Sacrifice hits—Crosier, Plass.
Stolen bases—Babb. S. Smith. Pits* 2.
Wild pilch—Ulebhardt. Attendance,
J.0OO. Fmplre—Pfennlger.
NAT KAISER & CO.
Cenltdential leant on valuable*.
Bargalna In unredeemed Dlamenda
t& Decatur St Kimball Heutt-
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Charlealon 1 I 9
Jarkaonvllle 9 2 2
Batterlea: Curtla and Kelalnger;
Farklna and Shea. Umpire—Latham.
Savannah t .7 1
Auguata 1 4 1
Batterlea: Leaver and Berry; Evana
and Carson.
Macon ... 4 9 4
Columbia 2 6 2
Batterlea: Spade and Robinson, Wel-
nlg and Sweeney.
AMERICAN.
Chlcago-Boaton game poatponed on
account of rain.
Philadelphia .. ..992 909 999— 2 7 9
Cleveland (toil 000 900— 0 6 2
Batterlea: Waddell and Schreck;
Joaa and Bemla.
New Tork 019 999 909— 1 B 2
Detroit 091 000 21*— 4 11 1
Batterlea: Orth and Klelnow; Don
ahue and Warner.
Washington .. ..190 090 919— 2 9 t
St. Loula 009 020 10*— 3 9 2
Batteries: Farker nnd Heydon;
(Hade and O'Connor.
NATIONAL.
Chicago 009 110 >91— fi 8 0
Boston 000 009 009— 011
Batteries: Pfelater and Moran; Do
ran and Brown.
St. IjouIs 000 010 100— 3 t 2
Philadelphia .. ..000 100 000— 1 7 2
Batteries: Taylor and Grady; Hltch-
le, Duggleby and Dooln.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
Rochester 010 000 020— 2 7 2
Providence 000 000 000— oil
Batterlea: Casa and Caaalch; Pools
and Cooper. Umpire—Moran.
games
Following Baatern League
poatixined on account of rain:
Baltlmora va. Montreal, Jersey City
va. Toronto. Newark va. Buffalo.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis .. ..000 000 ooo— 0 0 2
Columbus 003 100 00*— I B 1
Batterlea: Thomas and Shannon;
Flaherty and Blue. Umpire—Egan.
St. Paul 101 010 10ft— BIB
Toledo Ill 100 01*— 7 12 4
Batterlea: Buchanan and Pierce;
Huthoff and Abbott.
BREWERTON PICTURES SOME INCIDENTS OF- MONDAY'S GAME AS THEY CAME OVER THE WIRE.
Windsor.
By Private leased Wire. .
Windsor. Ont., June 19.—Here nre
the results of the racee Tueaday after
noon:
FIRST RACE—Orderly, 20 to 1. won;
J. I. Me., S to 1, second; Marlinbo, even,
third.
SECOND RACE—Mias Martha, B to
won; Merry Leapyear, even, aecond;
Ingenue, out, third.
THIRD HACK—Lady Henrietta, 4 to
B, won; Dan McKenna. S (o B, second;
Den Densmore. even, third.
FOURTH RACE—Pedro, 7 to 10,
won: Attention, even, second; Beside,
even, third.
FIFTH RACE—Attllla. 2 to 1, won;
Dolinda, I to B, aecond; Captain Bob,
out, third.
DOPE AND NEWS
FROM EXCHANGES
III tpesklng of Ats’s work In Hundny’a
a*nm* nt Siffr Orleans the I’lcayum* anya:
‘‘One of the star feature! of the fame was
the work of Jako Ata aa an umpire.' Ata
waa quick on hla decision*, and remarkably
accurate. Ills calllug of balls and strike*
was beyond question. Aa nil umpire he
waa ao much of a star that Atlanta didn't
hare one single chance to enter a single
protest.”
Ata has ererytblng but the voice. That
lliqi of hla would sound |»eeullar whep It
came to making long announcements.
Wooihrnrd Is leading off In the batting
for llaton House these days, McMillan
comes second, Woodruff third and llernle
McCoy fourth.
No Danger of a Smash-Up
In Georgia State League
The prospects of Ilia slate organisa
tion are brighter now than they were
a couple of days ago.
The above telegram, sent by Presi
dent Thomas In reply, to the query aa
to whether or not the league waa In
any danger of going to pieces as a re
sult of Amerlrus' withdrawal, speaks
for Itealf.
The rumor that Cordele waa to
withdraw from the league proved to be
groundless and Cordele-announces that
she will have a club In the league as
long aa there la uny league.
Now cornea news front Amerlcus that
the club there mdy be revived . suffi
ciently to last out the season. Publlc-
aplrited citizens have gotten logether,
railed several hundred dollars and de
clare that they Intend to keep a team
In the city.
BRUN8WICK QET8 TEAM.
-The game yesterday could not have been
mure peaceful,” anya Monday's Picayune.
It waa a thoroughly Hominy exhll>|tlun.
Nut n cross wont was exchanged. Quits
contrast from the other days of
memorable series."
Milwaukee 100 000 000— IBB
LoulevP 000 1<(U Oil— 3 10 0
ItuMi Dougherty and Seville;
Putina . .mil Shaw. Umpire—Sulli
van.
RACE RESULTS.
Qravitand.
By Private Leased Wire.
Gravesend, L. I.. June It.—Hfrre ure
the results of this afternoon'* races;
FIRST RACK—Yankee Gun, 4 to B.
won; Arllo, C to 1, aecond; Judge Davy,
40 to 1, third. Time, 1:0B 2*5.
SECOND RACE—Yorkshire Lad, t
to 10, won; Verlbcat, 9 1*2 to 1, sec
ond; Memories, 14 to 6. third. Time,
1:51 4-5.
THIRD RACE—Lorlng, 2 to 1, won;
Umbrella. 4 to 1, aecond; Magna Btei-
la, 50 to 1, third. Time, 1:03.
FOURTH RACK—Go Between, 11 to
5. won; Proper, 2 to 1. second; .Matla
Witt. SO to 1, third. Time, 1:55 2-5.
FIFTH RACK—Arkllrta. X to 5.
won; Brush Up, 16 to B, second; Brook-
dale. 40 to 1. third. Time, 1:11 3-6.
HIXTH RACK—Astronomer, 2 to B,
won; Kntree, 9 to 6. second; Benev
olent. 6 to l, third. Time, 1:47 2-5.
SEVENTH RACK—General Haley, €
to 1, won; Gold Klfter. 7 to 1, second;
Bellestront, 3 to 1, third. Time, 1:12.
"Baseball took serersl steps tarkprard."
Is the caption III a New Orleans paper sc-
rutnpanylng a practical nmreunion that
facts In the “phoney baselmll" Inckleut
appeared to bear out Captain Jordan and
Manager Hmlth In their contention that
"rubber” balls had been employed to win
the game. The New Orleans public Itself
has always been lucllued to treat visitors
fairly. If Manager Frank Is found guilty
of ringing tactics bis career with the pub
11c inny come to a midden termination.—
Memphis Commercial-Appeal.
"The Itnrons today open In the midst of
that primeval forest of ruldier balls.” says
Moudsy's Birmingham ledger. "It enunot
lie foretold, but It la probable that Frank
will endenvor to run In some of his pe
culiar tricks on the Barons. Harry Vlughsii,
however, will be on the qul viva, and It Is
Mleved that he will readily perceive any
little fetching exhibition of Ills Inordluate
eliteness that Frank limy attempt. Alcoek
Joins Vaughan In New Orleans, and the
team will Ik* strengthened on that account
"Frank, It seems, la either determined to
dictate the policy and politics of the ftouth-
ern longue, or to ruin It. It behooves
league to either dislodge him. or make him
king, for It Is better that lie rule tbau
ruin. Frnnk. ss the father of the league,
should be more considerate. It la evident,
however, that he cares little for the wel
fare of any one save frank, and It looks
ss If he cares little whether there Is a
breaklug up of tha union or not.”
Nothing or nolMuly seems to !»e able to
stop the pennant aspirations of Billy
Hmlth's bunch of boosters.—Birmingham
Age-llerald.
But neol Fisher.—Atlanta Georgian.
Ami lllckninn niul Bill Phillips.—New
Orleans M fates.
And Manuel.— Nbreveport Times.
Aud "Texas" Clark.
Ksni (worth.
By Private Leaaed Wire.
Buffalo, N. Y., June 19.—Here are.
the reault* of today's rrfee* at Kenll- I
worth truck:
FIRST RACK—Clip, 7 to 1, won;
Percentage, 2 to l, second; Triumph
ant. 3 to 1. third.
8KCO.ND RACK-Rusk, 3 to 5. won;
Fortune Hunter, 3 to 1, aecond; Gabrl-
elle. 15 to 1. third.
THIRD RACK—BYls* Hawley. 3 to 1.
on; .Mandate, 3 to 5, aecond; Tho-
mom). 8 to l, third.
FOURTH RACE—Red Leaf. 3 to 5.
won; Cary, 10 to I, second; Nonsense,
20 to 1. third.
FIFTH RACE—Blondy, 15 to l. won;
Gromobnl. even, second; By Ivan Dixon.
5 to 1, third.
8IXTII RACK—Embarrassment. I to
3. won; Elliott. 3 to 1, second; Puluquc,
13 to 1, third.
What became of I'mplre Kennedy Is s
question. It was understood that he hud
orders to go to Memphis, but It was also
understood that these orders had Invii
changed. When the tenuis arrived st the
park Kennedy was missing ami Jake Ata
was ngreeil upou ss the umpire. Ats's
work was of tha best quality. New Orleans
Picayune.
Just one n.
Montgomery will lie a serious eouteuder for
tin* ting. —Montgomery Journal.
Yes. if Montgomery had ns gooil a team
as Atlanta, aud as much luck as New Or
leans and as inurh grit na-Hbreveport and
the at obi Kiu of Nashville, amt the gall of
Birmingham she would Ik* pretty hard to
stop.
Alas for those "Ifs."
Kpeelnl to The Georgian.
Brunswick, fla., June 19.—A telephone
message received here yeaterduy afternoon
from representatives of the men who have
been trying to land a baseball team for
Brunswick, states that Mr. Havaresse, of
Hnvsnnsb. owuer of the Columhita team. In
the Georgia Htate Lcagne. has closed a
Meal whereby that team will be transferred
to Brunswick, the first game to be played
here next Thursday with Cordele^ Mr. Ha
vsresse retains the ownership of the team,
but It will In future lie called the Bruns
wick twill team.
Work Will continence Immediately on the
ball park here, and the grounds will l*e put
In thorough repair In tlhie for Thursday's
game. The Brunswick in ns are very much
elated over thla news, nod the outlook Is
promising for a large attendance st all the
games pulled off Id this city. -
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BRUNSWICK TO GET
C0LUMBU8 FRANCHI8E.
Columbus, Gn, June 19.—J.
W. Suvarese, the owner of the
Columbus franchise In the State
baseball league, has transferred
his purchase to Brunswick to
day. The team. will. go there
Thursday to play Cordele.
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Special to The Georgian.
Savannah, Ga.. June It.—The
Georgia State League le in no
danger of going under. Five or
elx towns are lifter Amerlcus'
franchise: wilt he given to one
of them tomorrow.
J. W. THOMAS.
President Geor-la State League.
Many Nationalities Mix
In Fights at Los Angeles
By Private Leased Wire.
Los Angeles, Cal£ June 19.—The Interna
tional fracas conics off tonight at litf
pavilion of the Pacific Athletic Club. Vari
ous representative* of nations heretofore
supposed tp be at peace will pummel each
other to their hearts' content for the edifi
cation of (nitrons of the club.
Among the men who will appear In the
ring It 1» safe to say that Win«, the
original and only fighting yellow kbl from
Raernmento, has managed to attract the
largest share of attention. Wing la stronger
limbed and looks to put Caesar Attcll to
the bad long before the end of the sixth
round;.. There will I* one surprise! and
sore Chinaman In town tqnlfht If Caesar' The Turk agalust Jlaf Tremble. »j x
happens to deal him out the sleep potion. round*._
The Itout of the evening will tie |he ten
rounds encounter betweeu Harry Tinker,
amateur featberwe" ‘ *
country, ami Kid
knocked out Joe Kelsey In the second round
about a month ago.
Almost ns clever with his hands and
ns Attell, Baker will have a chaiu-e ta
demonstrate tonight whether he Is uni- «.f
those whirlwind three-round fighters nr if
he can stay a route. He meets n sturdy
opponent In the hard-hitting Italian m.
nnd oplntous are evenly divided ou th*
suit. Tbe order in which the tiouts will he
run off will be ns follows:
Iseonnrd ijiadauer against William Jxvke,
wr
rounds.
Jack Walsh against Tommy Leabv, Mi
rotmds.
Wing agfdnst Caesar Attell, »| t
rounds.
Harry Baker against Kid Dalton, t *>n
rounds.
good story on
The Cobs are telling
Johnny McOrnw.
The Chicago players claim that one of
the reason* they have made B2 bits nnd
scored 37 rurts In the firat three games In
New York Is that they hare l*en wise to
the trlek that handicaps every visiting
team.
The Cubs claim that the dirt around the
home plate Is mixed with some greasy, or
soapy, substance that muses the lint to
slip out of the batters' hands If they rub
their bands In It.
The same dirt Is around the pitchers’
slab also to make the- ball hard to hold.
The Cobs* pitchers and batters did not
rub their hands In thla dirt aud did not
bands.''—fit. Iamis, Star-Chronicle.
asked
cjieerlng for?"
Wrlter-ln-the-Shsde.
"We've got the pennnut swallowed," the
Chicago Rooter said.
"It's early In the sensou," ventured Writer-
lu-the-Hhnde.
"Aw, that don't make no difference," tin*
Chleago Rooter said.
"For Captain Chance mid his brave crew
nre making heaps of talk;
Their betters never foozle, and their pitch-
wln It In a walk.
For 1 got It straight from chublit
Charley Murphy."
-Wlllium F. kirk In New York Aiuerlc
ANDERSON CANNED.
Little Bock. Ark., June 19.—Catcher Andy
Anderson hna lieen released.
Chief Zimmer says hla throwing tin
lieen up .to expectation*, and given
not
additional reason for Ids release the fn< r
that Little Hock.tin* to reduce In nuinl»er
of players. Anderson hna been out of th*
game since last Tuesday, wheu be assaulted
I’mplre Buckley.
Emmons for Quality
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Amerlcus Kssps Club.
Special to The Georgian.
Amerlcua, Go.. June 19.—For the aec
ond time thla year the Americue base
ball club box reorganised. Last night
a meeting was held by an entirely near
crowd from the one which has hereto
fore managed the team and they de
cided to take the franchlee Into their
own hands and to run the club to the
end of the aeaaon.
The present management knon-a full
well that under the present, government
of the league It will not.be self-sus
taining, but they raid that It would
nlwayn give Amerlcua a black eye In
the baseball world to be the flrat town
to drop out of the league. They thought
that the good It would, do the town
would more than compenaate the loaaaa
which the team Incurred.
Several hundred dollars were freely
subscribed for the Immediate needs of
the team apd It left for Waycroaa thla
morning. ’ •
The team only mlaaed one game, the
one which It waa to play yesterday In
Waycroga. Two of-the playera which
were employed by the former manage
ment left the team, Westbrook and
Poole, 170th fielders. They went to
Cordele. It Is generally thought here
that If the teem can go through this
season It can be put on a paying basis
next year.
Those who are especially pushing the
team are W. C. Carter. George D.
Wheatley, John W. Bplver, C. J. Clark
and Jack Cleghorn. Mr. Cleghom was
appointed temporary manager and la
now with tha team In Waycroaa. Tha
people of Amerlrus will stick to the
team aa well as any town In Georgia,
and they wilt run It through the sea-
son If euch e thing le poeelble.
Comment On Monday’s Games
Oh. those llluff-rs! Let ns at them
They hare rauiml Atlanta store trouble and
endues* than nit the others put together.
ftefest Is tied enough, hat when It eome*
from that secmid division aggregation and
comes so bard. It Is luor* tbau the average
fan ram to hear.
nurauin scents to have lost hla knark of
hcatlna Memphis, test year be Old tt tu
great style on luora than one occasion, but
yesterday, 'alas—I
Clark, the "Trisa leaguer." pitched aver
age good I util against the. Crackers. Rut
the Memphis,hunch proved more thin ever
age good hitter.. Aud so things happened.
Well. It It not right to expect t crippled
tsapt to wlu ou the read. . ,
llere'a hoping that Jordan will lie leek
In tho gnine soon. Ills place Is one tltleh
vnu't tic tilled hy another player now In
the Bonlhcra league.
Crippled or not. that Rhrevrport team
le a bnnl one ui head, let them stay at
home rlahl along nod they would be about
Invincible,
Well, auyway, we ean surely whip Uttle
Koch.
It Is a I Mini time that something wa. done
to .top this disgusting wraugllug la the
Southern league. The recent games In sev
eral cllli's have lieen made obnoxious to all
respectnhle fans hy the lights and Jawing
mulches which have occurred. In Shreve
port Monday two Snshvllle player* had to
Wonder whose leg O'Brtett will try to '« -«* ««**_?■.
break today. lllrnilitgtmm ledger. ! ennnhhte* with the umptiy. It took police
It woultl |M>rii.1i*K 19o* ftn- ih«* lK*«t Intrrrsta , men It* ilo it. tout Sncb sem*s do not ilo
of jBNOBihdll If rhnrli'v Frank w»uM atop Iki«m*ImiU any good, and the offenders ought
to lie punished.
tryliiK to make It Ik hein-hinen commit mur
der. iiraon. assault ami tMtterv niul a fear
sell
other ft-InnIr* Hg
multi Ik* i
them strangled ilown souie loo k alley rather
Latonia.
By Private 1,eaae<l Wire.
Latonia. Ky.. June 19.—The races
thlx afternoon resulted aa follows:
FIRST RACE—Elude. 10 to 1, won;
Scotch Dance. < to 1. second; Jigger,
2 to 5, third.
SECOND RACE—Bottle*. 9 to 1., ra«,«M,r
won: Bud Hill. 6 to 2. second; Montell- I lng t.»r somethin* good In the tori
ban. 3 to 2, third.
THIRD HACK—The Mink. 3 to L j -MoV.r^Kul'rV iVuirl^i'
spectators.
eyes of u couple of thousand
i'll rod.
Ho&e «f thei
on; John English. 6 to B, aecond; Ara, I iT lV’under*IoimT’ihut Chinn might be *e-
5 to 2. third. - *
FOURTH RACK—Content. even,
won; ISIsler Frances. 1 to 2. second;
Concert, out. third.
FIFTH RACK—Port Warden. 5 to 1.
won: Plcktlme,
Chief. 3 Jo 1. third
.No league umpire In New Orleans Mon
day. either! Guess peace-loving men will
fight ohjr of that disreputable burg after
what the people tried to do to Otto Jor-
dsu am) I’mplre Kennedy. .
Clark, of Birmingham, lasted one-third of
an Inning l»efore New Orleans batter* yes
terday. Maybe the bell waa unduly lively.
It wouldn’t l>e snrprlelng.
Vaughan seems to he playing pretty fair
hall for Birmingham at flrat. And stll
Otto Jordan Is going to bring suit against
the New Orleans Baseball Association for
faloe Imprisonment and defamation of char
Hi
arter. Here’s hoping he wins out
The Atlanta team pi
line-up Monday. With
Itaec and Hughes In left field, the team was
certainly far from being at Ita strongest.
League Standings
V* SOUTHERN.
PLITBR— PmyeO. Won. Lost
8ht*vepdrt. . . ‘ SB. 34 21
Natv Orleans .. B7 31 34
Birmingham .
Atlanta , .
Memphis . .
Montgomery ,
Nashvlll, . .
Little Rock .
SOUTH ATLANTIC.
Club*—
Played.
Won. Lost
P.C.
Augusta . .
. B*
SI
22
.585
Columbia .
. 63
so
21
.518
Savannah .
. 54 .
28
26
.Bit
Charleston .
. 49
23
26
.469
Macon . . .
. 49
22
28
.440
Jacksonville
. fit.
20
31
.392
NATIONAL.
CLUB8— . Played. Won. Loet
Chicago . , , , B7 . - 49
Pittsburg ... SI 34
Naw Turk . . f.S 2B
Philadelphia . . B3 39
17
BB
«9
S3
22
Know pltrhrd thnw-blt hall xnla.t Au
gust* Monday nnd woe M. (aatr 1 to 0.
Larry Hoffman's riagte hrlpad toward-the
itnyw tht. td.l Impt. t» ro .only ream ’ ' .
furry. Jh,m*h. The hwxti" wllf In* I
Only one grow wot (dsyod ta tk- Natlnaal
tuiuivy u tna.aud i-»trojpv .It ,wt .
violent eruptluii., the slath tnalna. whM_R.tr. ooakrd tho
1 lot! over thr frsc* **d Rootns woo. * to 1.
gsvo up 4 hits. ’
Proleu*, even, third.
Cleveland had o trret
amtptlrhrd Plank, hot
gave the pm to
Club—
Philadelphia
Clevetand ..
New Tork.‘.
Detroit ..
Chicago . . .
St. Louts ..
Washington
Bosom . . .
AMERICAN.
Played. Won.
.M l!
BB
BS
51
51
>8
:«
fit
IB
IB
.591.
.549
.519
.509
.983
.295
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